Details
The basic principle is that steam or electricity is used as heat energy, and heat is generated by a steam radiator or electric heating element. The fan performs convective heat exchange to transfer heat to the material, and continuously adds fresh air to the oven, and exhausts humid air to blow from the oven. . When drying, maintain proper relative temperature and humidity. The most important feature is that most of the hot air circulates in the drying room, thereby enhancing heat and mass transfer and saving energy.
Features
1. Gentle drying at middle and low temperature - Aroma, appearance and bio-activity are largely retained.
2. High efficiency through the use of a heat pump system for removing air humidity.
3. Drying in a closed sealed room, no foreign material pollution and no dependence from the climate.
4. All in one design, the operation directly after power switched on.
5. Graphical touch control system, automatic intelligent control and demands no human duty after setting.
6. Condensate available for further use
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